Updated On: 24 July, 2025 11:06 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
During the Day 1 play of the fourth Test, the left-hander scored 37 runs off 48 deliveries, including two boundaries and a maximum. Later, he was forced to leave the field as he suffered a hit on his foot while batting

Rishabh Pant (Pic: X/@BCCI)
On Day 1 of the fourth Test match against England, Team India's vice-captain and wicketkeeper-batsman, Rishabh Pant, has achieved a unique feat in the history of the traditional format of the game.
During the Day 1 play of the fourth Test, the left-hander scored 37 runs off 48 deliveries, including two boundaries and a maximum. Later, he was forced to leave the field as he suffered a hit on his foot while batting.
Despite being injured, Pant had enough runs under his belt to become the first-ever wicketkeeper-batsman to score 1000 runs in away country in Test history.